by Bogan Tree Service | Jan 25, 2021 | Tree Service
My mother never quite got round to learning the names of the trees she loved. I’m trying to fulfil the commitment she could never keepSource: Stuck at home, I discovered the joy of identifying trees | Life and style | The Guardian
by Bogan Tree Service | Jan 21, 2021 | Tree Service
Research into how pine trees have evolved needles with a shape that deflects raindrops could lead to improvements in rainproof fabric.Source: How pine needles can give us a lesson in waterproofing | Trees and forests | The Guardian
by Bogan Tree Service | Jan 19, 2021 | Tree Service
‘I’m trying to impart … a glimpse into the magic.’Source: How the forests in New England are connected to forests everywhere – The Boston Globe
by Bogan Tree Service | Jan 15, 2021 | Tree Service
Trees appear to communicate and cooperate through subterranean networks of fungi. What are they sharing with one another?Source: The Social Life of Forests – The New York Times
by Bogan Tree Service | Jan 13, 2021 | Tree Service
Studies on various roadside layouts and species tend to yield different results for plants’ effectiveness at alleviating pollution.Source: Vegetation Filters Harmful Particulates from Air–But How Much? | The Scientist Magazine®
by Bogan Tree Service | Jan 11, 2021 | Tree Service
Not only can studying the growth patterns obscured within tree trunks tell us about the past, the field can also help us plan for the future.Source: Opinion: Tree Rings as Soothsayers | The Scientist Magazine®
by Bogan Tree Service | Jan 6, 2021 | Tree Service
The sequoia tree slab is an invitation to begin thinking about a vast timescale that includes everything from fossils of armored amoebas to the great Tyrannosaurus rex.Source: A 16-Million-Year-Old Tree Tells a Deep Story of the Passage of Time | Smithsonian
by Bogan Tree Service | Jan 4, 2021 | Tree Service
Tall trees with thick, lush canopies stretch as far as the eye can see. There’s a slight breeze blowing, birds are singing, and there’s a faint smell of forest—mostly fir trees and mushrooms. For a moment, people experiencing the scene may forget they’re in a research...
by Bogan Tree Service | Dec 24, 2020 | Tree Service
An owl that was discovered inside this year’s Rockefeller Christmas tree after it was transported from upstate New York to New York City has been released back into the wild. (Nov. 25)Source: Christmas tree owl released into the wild
by Bogan Tree Service | Dec 22, 2020 | Tree Service
Keep your Christmas tree alive with these 8 tips.Source: Keep your Christmas tree alive by watering it often